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put oneself across
To explain one's ideas and opinions clearly so that another person can understand them and get a picture of your personality.
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put across
To explain or state something clearly and understandably.
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put across
To perform a theatrical production.
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keep oneself to oneself
To be introverted; to stay away from others.
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put oneself in someone's shoes
To try to look at a situation from a different point of view; as if one were the other person. To empathise.
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stumble across
To discover or find something by accident.
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come across
To find, usually by accident.
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run across
To cross by running.
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stumble across
To meet somebody by chance.
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run across
To find or discover by chance.
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come across
To give an appearance or impression; to project a certain image.
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across the board
A racing bet where one bets that the same competitor will place in first, second and third.
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across the board
Pertaining to all categories or things.
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across the pond
On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
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broad across the beam
Without fat on the hips and the bottom.
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down the road, not across the street
Along the radial artery rather than across the wrist from side to side.
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shot across the bow
A warning that negative consequences will be faced if something is carried out or allowed to continue.
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make an exhibition of oneself
She had far too much to drink and made an exhibition of herself by flirting with everyone.
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make an exhibition of oneself
To embarrass oneself or others in public.
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fend for oneself
Look after and provide for oneself, without any help from others
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pull oneself together
To become mentally focused after a period of being unfocused.
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make a spectacle of oneself
To embarrass oneself or others in public
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come to oneself
to gain consciousness or self-control
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all-over oneself
Feeling self-satisfied.
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apply oneself
To put forth a concerted effort; to try; to focus.
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be oneself
To behave or act naturally, without regard to how this behavior is perceived by others.
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beside oneself
Overcome; consumed by an emotion.
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box oneself into a corner
To create a predicament or problem for oneself; to do something that leaves one with no good alternatives. or solutions.
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by oneself
Alone; without assistance, accompaniment, or help from others.
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carry oneself
To move, especially emphasising the manner in which one moves.
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carry oneself
To behave, especially with respect to how one's speech, body language, facial expressions, and grooming convey one's opinion concerning oneself.
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do well for oneself
To thrive or succeed.
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expose oneself
To appear nude in public.
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feel oneself
To feel comfortable or normal; to be in one's usual mood or state of health.
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find oneself
To learn, or attempt to learn, what kind of person one is and what one wants in life.
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find oneself
To unexpectedly or unintentionally begin to do or experience something.
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find oneself
To be in a particular state of mind.
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find oneself
To discover oneself to be in a particular place.
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forget oneself
to lose one's dignity, temper, or self-control.
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forget oneself
To become unmindful of one's own personality; to be lost in thought.
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full of oneself
Egotistical, believing oneself to be superior to others; preoccupied with one's own work, interests, point of view, etc.
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get ahead of oneself
To focus excessively on one's plans or on prospective future events without paying adequate attention to the present.
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get ahead of oneself
To develop an opinion based on insufficient information or to take action prematurely.
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get ahead of oneself
To speak or write in a manner in which one makes points out of logical or chronological sequence.
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give a good account of oneself
To act in a creditable manner.
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give of oneself
To devote oneself unselfishly to a task, especially to give time and energy.
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have a word with oneself
To think about one's attitudes or behaviour with a view to reform.
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have tickets on oneself
To be conceited.
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help oneself
Take freely.
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keep to oneself
To purposely avoid interaction with others.
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